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Description of Birmingham City University

  • Year of foundation: 1843 (foundation of the College of Arts), 1992 (university status granted)
  • Location: Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
  • Age: from 17 years old
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Type of Institution: State University
  • Number of students: about 24000 people
  • Programs: Preparing to enter the Bachelor's program (University Foundation) - 16 courses, Pre-Masters preparation - 10 areas, English language programs (Pre-sessional English)
  • Accommodation: residence.

Birmingham City University is one of the best universities in Britain with fundamental training programs in various fields of knowledge. The university has an excellent scientific and technical base and huge opportunities for developing the research talents of its students and employees. At present the following faculties and departments work at the university:

  • Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences:
    • School of Nursing and Midwifery;
    • School of Medical Sciences;
    • School of Health Education;
    • School of Education and Social Work.
  • The Faculty of Calculations, Design and Environmental Engineering:
    • School of Computer Science and Digital Technology;
    • School of Engineering and Environmental Engineering.
  • Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences:
    • Birmingham City Business School;
    • Faculty of Law;
    • School of Social Sciences.
  • Faculty of Arts, Design and Media:
    • Birmingham School of the Arts;
    • Birmingham School of Architecture and Design;
    • School of Fashion and Textiles;
    • Jewelry School;
    • School of Visual Communication;
    • Birmingham School of Media;
    • English language school;
    • Birmingham School of Acting;
    • Birmingham Conservatory;
    • New Technological Institute (NTI).

Birmingham City University has special training programs for foreign students wishing to enter the undergraduate or graduate programs, as well as taking English language courses. During the training, students receive the necessary knowledge in the chosen direction and undergo the process of adaptation to the system of training and life in the British society. Graduates of training programs successfully continue their studies, enrolling in the chosen specialties of bachelor or master's degree.

The university is a recognized leader in the quality of equipping and the possibilities of campuses. At the service of students is also all the possibilities of Birmingham - the second most populous city in Britain (after London). Studying at Birmingham City University, each student not only acquires valuable knowledge, but also gets a lot of fun. Entering the university, you are one step closer to realizing your dream!

Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

What challenges might international students face at UK universities?

The usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style are common. Homesickness and language barriers can also be issues.

However, UK universities strive to support international students. 

Programs and prices, tuition fees in Birmingham City University

Program name
date
Age
Dates
All year round
17+
from 13500.00 £ / 2 semesters
from 13500.00 £ / 2 semesters
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

About the educational program:

  • Age of participants: 17 years;
  • Duration of the programs: 1, 2 or 3 semesters;
  • Beginning of classes: September, January, May;
  • Number of destinations: 16;
  • Level of English for participation in the programs: IELTS 5.5;
  • Level of education: a diploma of secondary education with good marks.

The training program is suitable for foreign students who graduated from high school and who plan to enter the University of Birmingham City in the direction of undergraduate studies. The entrant must have a diploma with good marks and a certain level of knowledge of the English language (the level can be increased by pre-passing special English courses).

Programs last 1, 2 or 3 semesters and have 16 different directions. During the training, much attention is paid to developing the skills and abilities necessary for the student to study at the British University. Through common modules, students gain knowledge in their own direction. During the passage of the program, students adapt to the education system and way of life. The University has support services for foreign students and a career and employment center.

After the end of the program, students enter the bachelor's department for the chosen specialty. The list of available specialties is extensive, and allows you to choose the right choice for each student.

Directions: Art & Design, Fashion, Architecture, Jewelery, Media.

Modules for all programs:

  • Creative Workshop;
  • Critical thinking;
  • Advanced Media Experiments;
  • Information research in art and design;
  • Interactive learning and communication skills;
  • Interactive skills of teaching and communication and preparation and promotion in art and design;
  • Knowledge and understanding of creative practice in art and design;
  • Mass Communication;
  • Media experiments in art and design;
  • Individual combined experimental research in the field of art and design.

Additional modules of the program Jewelcrafting (gemmology):

  • Learning and communication skills (level 3);
  • Numerical methods;
  • Physics (1 and 2 levels);
  • Numerical skills.

Bachelor's programs available after graduation:

  • After the program Art and Design:
    • Art and Design;
    • Fine Arts;
    • Graphic Communication;
    • Illustration;
    • Photography;
    • Commercial Photography;
    • Product and Furniture Design.
  • After the program Fashion:
    • Costume Design and Practice;
    • Fashion Branding and Communication;
    • Fashion Business and Promotion;
    • Fashion Design;
    • Garment Technology;
    • Textile Design.
  •  After the program Architecture:
    • Architecture;
    • Interior Architecture and Design;
    • Landscape Architecture.
  • Bachelor's directions after the program Jewelcrafting:
    • Gemmology and Jewelery Studies;
    • Horology;
    • International Jewelery Business;
    • Jewelery and Objects.
  • After the Media program:
    • Film and Animation;
    • Media and Communication;
    • Media Communication (Event and Exhibition Industries);
    • Media and Communication (Journalism);
    • Media and Communication (Music Industries);
    • Media and Communication (New Media);
    • Media and Communication (Public Relations);
    • Media and Communication (Radio);
    • Media and Communication (Television).

Directions: Accounting, Economics and Finance, Business, Marketing.


Modules for all programs:

  • Learning Skills and Communication Skills;
  • Business research;
  • Critical thinking;
  • Business Mathematics;
  • Information and Communication Technologies;
  • Globalization.

Bachelor's programs available after graduation:

  • After the program Accounting, Economics and Finance:
    • Accounting and Finance;
    • Business Accounting;
    • Business Economics;
    • Business Finance;
    • Economics;
    • Finance and Investment;
    • Financial Economics.
  • After the program Business:
    • Business;
    • Business (Analytics);
    • Business (Marketing);
    • Business Management;
    • Business Management (Consultancy);
    • Business Management (Enterprise);
    • Business Management (Professional Practice);
    • Business Management (Supply Chain Management);
    • Human Resource Management.
  • After the program Marketing:
    • Marketing;
    • Advertising and Public Relations;
    • Marketing (Consumer Psychology);
    • Marketing (Digital);
    • Marketing (Retailing).

Directions: Building Environment, Computing, Networking and Games Technology, Engineering, Film and Technology.


Modules for all programs:

  • Interactive and communication skills;
  • The technique of calculus (level 1 and 2);
  • Physics (level 1);
  • ICTs;
  • Design Concepts;
  • Programming Methods;
  • Business Studies.

Module for Direction Engineering only :

  • Physics (level 2).

Bachelor's programs available after graduation:

  • After the program Built Environment:
    • Architectural Technology;
    • Building Surveying;
    • Construction Management;
    • Quantity Surveying;
    • Real Estate.
  • After the program of Computing, Networking and Games Technology:
    • Business Information Systems;
    • Computer Forensics;
    • Computer Networks;
    • Computer Networks and Security;
    • Computer Games Technology;
    • Computer Science;
    • Computing and Information Technology;
    • Digital Media Computing.
  • After the program Engineering:
    • Automotive Engineering;
    • Civil Engineering;
    • Electronic Engineering;
    • Mechanical Engineering.
  • After the Film and Technology program:
    • Film Production Technology;
    • Film Technology and Visual Effects;
    • Sound Engineering and Production;
    • Music Technology.

Directions: Education, Health Sciences, Sports Science.


Modules for all programs:

  • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication Skills;
  • Calculus engineering (level 1);
  • Physics (level 1);
  • Biology (level 1 and 2);
  • ICT Skills;
  • Design Concepts;
  • Research in the field of business.

Bachelor's programs available after graduation:

  • After the Education program:
    • Early Childhood Studies;
    • Physical Education and School Sport.
  • After the program of Health Science:
    • Biomedical Engineering;
    • Biomedical Sciences;
    • Food and Nutrition;
    • Health Studies (Public Health).
  • After the direction of Sports Science:
    • Sport and Exercise Nutrition;
    • Sport and Exercise Science;
    • Sports Therapy.

Direction: Law.


Modules:

  • Introduction to the English legal system;
  • Mass Communications;
  • The system of law;
  • Critical Thinking Skills;
  • ICTs;
  • Globalization in the modern world.

Bachelor's programs available after the end of the course:

  • Law;
  • Law with American Legal Studies;
  • Law with Business;
  • Law with Criminology.

 

Dates
All year round
20+
from 13500.00 £ / 2 semesters
from 13500.00 £ / 2 semesters
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

About the educational program:

  • Age of participants: from 20 years;
  • Duration of the programs: 1, 2 or 3 semesters;
  • Beginning of classes: September, January, May;
  • Number of destinations: 10;
  • Level of English for participation in the programs: IELTS 5.5;
  • Level of education: Bachelor's degree.

Foreign applicants who already have higher education and want to enter the department of magistracy in the university can use this program. To participate, you need a bachelor's degree and a certain level of English (you can improve it at university courses). Programs last 1, 2 or 3 semesters, and are divided into 10 areas. For each direction, the master's programs are fixed, which you can apply after the completion of preparation. During the training, international students gain profound knowledge in the chosen field, learn to apply serious research skills and adapt to the education system and the structure of public life in Britain.

Directions: Art, Design, Fashion, Architecture.


Disciplines for all directions:

  • Creative practice (only for 3-semester programs);
  • Critical thinking in master's studies;
  • Interactive skills and communication;
  • ICT for Master's Studies;
  • Methods of study for magistracy;
  • Final project.

Master programs available after graduation:

  • After program Art:
    • Art and Design: Interdisciplinary Practices;
    • Arts and Educational Practices;
    • Fine Art;
    • Visual Communication;
    • Visual Communication (Film and Animation);
    • Visual Communication (Graphic Communication);
    • Visual Communication (Illustration);
    • Visual Communication (Photography).
  • After the program Design:
    • Design and Visualization;
    • Product and Furniture Design.
  • After the program Fashion:
    • Fashion Design;
    • Fashion Styling;
    • Garment Technology;
    • Textile and Surface Design.
  • After the program Architecture:
    • Interior Architecture and Design;
    • Landscape Architecture.

Directions: Art Management, Building Environment, Business, Engineering and Management.


Disciplines for all directions (semester):

  • Theories and methods of research;
  • Critical thinking skills in master's studies;
  • Interactive skills and communication skills in training.

Disciplines for all directions (2-semester program):

  • All disciplines of the semester program;
  • ICT for Academic Purposes in the Master's Program;
  • Management;
  • Business and economics.

Master programs available after graduation:

  • After the program Art Management:
    • Luxury Jewelery Management;
    • Fashion Promotion;
    • Cosmetics Branding and Promotion;
    • Fashion Management;
    • Innovation and Leadership in Museum Practice;
    • Innovation Management;
    • Luxury Brand Management;
    • Arts and Project Management;
    • Global Media Management;
    • Design Management.
  • After the program Built Environment:
    • Planning Integrated Environments;
    • Construction Project Management;
    • Environmental Surveying;
    • Real Estate Management.
  • After the program Business:
    • Accounting and Finance;
    • Insurance and Risk Management;
    • Internal Audit Management and Consultancy;
    • International Master in Business Administration;
    • Management and Entrepreneurship;
    • Management and Finance;
    • Management and International Business;
    • Management and Marketing;
    • Management Consultancy.
  • After the program Engineering and Management:
    • Logistics and Supply Chain Management;
    • Project Management.

Direction: Law.


Disciplines of the semester program:

  • Critical thinking methods in master's studies;
  • Information and communication technologies for academic purposes in the magistracy;
  • Theories and methods of research in the magistracy.

Disciplines of the 2-semester program:

  • All disciplines of the semester program;
  • Contract and commercial law;
  • International perspectives of human rights development;
  • Legal Skills and Legal System;

Masters programs available after the end of the course:

  • International Business Law;
  • International Human Rights;
  • International Law.

Direction: Media.


Disciplines of the semester program:

  • Critical thinking in master's studies;
  • Interactive skills in training;
  • Research methods for magistracy;
  • Final project.

Master's programs available after the end of the course:

  • Event, Festival and Exhibition Management;
  • Media and Cultural Studies;
  • Media Production;
  • Multiplatform and Mobile Journalism;
  • Public Relations.
Dates
All year round
16+
from 1950.00 £ / 6 weeks
from 1950.00 £ / 6 weeks
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Quick overview:

  • Age of participants: from 16 years;
  • Duration: 6, 10 or 16 weeks;
  • Duration of the course and level of language proficiency:
    • 6-week course: March, July, November; IELTS 5.0;
    • 10-week course: February, July, October; IELTS 4.5;
    • 16-week course: May, September; IELTS 4.0.

The programs are designed for those international students who need to improve the level of the language before entering the programs of preparation for undergraduate and graduate programs.

The programs include classes in the main sections:

  • Grammar;
  • Written speech;
  • Listening;
  • Speaking;
  • Correct pronunciation;
  • Reading;
  • Features of Academic English.

Students receive a large number of intensive classes and increase the level of the language by the end of the program. 

 

Accommodation, meals, prices

The University offers its students 4 different types of accommodation:

  • Standard room in the residence: separate room and shared kitchen, living room (for 4-7 students);
  • Studio apartments: room with private bathroom, kitchen and living room, in the common area only utilities and services;
  • Student house or apartment: if desired, students can be accommodated by a group of friends (for example, students from one country) in a house or apartment;
  • Private apartments: single occupancy and complete privacy.

Characteristics of accommodation:

  • Residence Belgrave View:
    • Room area of ​​11-15 square meters;
    • 15 minutes walk to university auditoriums;
    • Single room with shared bathrooms and living rooms;
    • Single bed;
    • Table and chairs;
    • Wardrobe;
    • Shared Bathroom;
    • Common living room;
    • Laundry;
    • the Internet;
    • Gym;
    • Recreation rooms with billiards, games and TV;
    • Audiences for music lessons.
  • Universal Student Living:
    • Opened in 2016;
    • Room area of ​​17 square meters;
    • Single accommodation with private bathroom and living room;
    • Double bed;
    • Work zone;
    • Wardrobe and bookcases;
    • Gym;
    • the Internet;
    • A lounge with games and TV;
    • Study room.
  • Residence 800 Bristol Road:
    • New residence (opened in 2016);
    • Single occupancy;
    • Room area of ​​21-32 square meters;
    • Double bed;
    • Working area with a large table;
    • Large wardrobe and shelves for personal items;
    • Own bathroom and living room;
    • Kitchen area with refrigerator, microwave oven and other appliances;
    • TV;
    • High speed internet;
    • Gym;
    • Classrooms for classes;
    • Cinema.
  • Student house or apartment:
    • Separate bedrooms;
    • Shared bathrooms and living rooms;
    • Shared kitchens and play areas;
    • Working areas;
    • Storage cabinets for clothes and clothes;
    • High speed internet;
    • Different options and options.
  • Private apartments:
    • Fully isolated single rooms and apartments;
    • Own bathroom and kitchen;
    • Living room;
    • Household appliances and TV;
    • Different options;
    • Internet in every apartment.

The university does not offer its students strict plans for food, they have the right to vary their menu on their own, and choose different restaurants, canteens and cafes located on campus of the university and in the city of Birmingham. For all questions related to nutrition and its cost, please contact our specialists.

Subjects, specialties

Activities Birmingham City University

During the training, university students have the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of arts and creativity. The University has more than 50 groups and sections for various interests. Available types:

  • Acting in Cinema;
  • Acting in the theater;
  • Acting (British Tradition);
  • Film Directing;
  • Operator's work;
  • Painting and drawing;
  • Design;
  • Architectural design;
  • Fashion;
  • Jewelcrafting and precious stones;
  • Watchmaking;
  • Playing musical instruments;
  • Choral singing;
  • Musical groups;
  • Jazz music.

Great importance in the university is given to sports education and development. Students actively engage in various kinds of sports under the guidance of experienced coaches, and the classes can be team and single.

Available sports:

  • Football;
  • Volleyball;
  • Basketball;
  • Fencing;
  • Swimming;
  • Fitness;
  • Yoga;
  • General fitness;
  • Tennis;
  • Cricket.

Students take part in a variety of activities, both on campus and off-campus. Student life is active and diverse, and university staff try to make the students' stay as comfortable and interesting as possible:

  • Talent show;
  • Night of film screenings;
  • Circles of interests and sections;
  • Different competitions;
  • Master classes;
  • Festival of Arts;
  • Excursions in Birmingham;
  • Excursion trips to various cities of England and Britain;
  • Meetings with representatives of the business elite, scientists and artists.

Advantages

  • Qualitative training programs in various fields of science and technology;
  • The University is on the 12th place in the League of Universities;
  • Students from more than 80 countries around the world;
  • 94% of graduates are employed or continue their studies within six months after receiving the diploma;
  • Included in the UK's top 10 universities with the best courses for in the field of land and real estate management;
  • Included in the top 30 British universities with the best programs in media and film research;
  • The largest and most beautifully equipped jewelery school in Europe;
  • Highly qualified teachers, trainers and specialists;
  • Excellent equipment;
  • Special programs for international students;
  • Comfortable accommodation;
  • 24-hour assistance and support for international students.

Facilities and equipment at Birmingham City University

The University has at its disposal 3 campuses and buildings in Birmingham - it is deservedly considered one of the best in Britain in terms of equipment and has all the necessary equipment:

  • Classrooms for classroom activities;
  • Administrative buildings;
  • Scientific and technical laboratories;
  • Computer classes;
  • Recreation rooms and games rooms;
  • Residences for students;
  • Library;
  • Medical Center;
  • Specialized libraries for jewelry, watchmaking and silver business;
  • One of the best jewelry schools in Europe (all the necessary tools, machines and other equipment are available);
  • Sports centers;
  • Sports grounds;
  • Treadmills;
  • Simulation court room;
  • Sound recording and television studio;
  • Laboratory of Robotics;
  • Laboratory of video production;
  • The building of the student center;
  • Creative audiences;
  • Restaurants, cafes and canteens.

All buildings and facilities of the university are in proper technical condition, and all laboratories and centers are equipped with the latest technology.

Admission dates and extra charges

Start of classes:

  • For the International Foundation preparation programs: September, January, May;
  • For pre-Masters preparation programs: September, January, May;
  • For English courses (Pre-sessional English): February, March, May, July, September, October, November.

The academic year is divided into semesters:

  • Autumn: from October 1 to December 21;
  • Winter: from February 5 to May 11;
  • Spring: from May 28 to August 24.

List of services to pay additionally to tuition fee:

  • Registration fee;
  • Educational deposit (refundable);
  • Visa fees and services;
  • Training aids;
  • Insurance;
  • Consular fee;
  • Transfer from / to the airport;
  • Air tickets;
  • Personal pocket expenses.

Extras:

  • Study materials 15 GBP

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

For Foundation Preparation programs:

  • Age: from 17 years;
  • Graduated high school with a good certificate;
  • Knowledge of English: IELTS 5.5;
  • An interview with a university teacher / employee;
  • Test to identify the level of knowledge.

For Pre-Masters programs:

  • Age: from 17 years;
  • Completed Bachelor's degree or "Diploma" with high marks;
  • Knowledge of English: IELTS 5.5;
  • An interview with a university employee;
  • Test to identify the level of knowledge.

For the English language study program (Pre-sessional English):

  • Age: from 16 years;
  • Graduate Diploma / Bachelor's Degree / Other Document;
  • Level of English for participation in programs:
    • 6-week course: IELTS 5.0;
    • 10-week course: IELTS 4.5;
    • 16-week course: IELTS 4.0.

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  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

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Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

Kevin is a Specialist in International Students at University of Sussex. Earlier, he worked at University of Suffolk. He is a Bangor University graduate and has been working in higher education for more than 14 years. Kevin realizes the usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style, so he recognizes the importance of supporting international students by organizing an orientation week and numerous events and societies to help them settle in and make friends.

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